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April 1st, 2003, 10:16 AM
luisitto, for future reference, please DO NOT double post. Your other thread will be deleted by one of the mods.
Mods, to make it easy on you, here is the link to the other thread:http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthre...?threadid=9069 Now, to get to your question, I think that you are more likely to find MAC programs on a p2p network that runs on a MAC. I am pretty sure that there is no version of kazaa that runs on a MAC so I wouldn't use that. If I were you, I would use somethingt like Acquisition or Overnet or Limewire. On the front page of zeropaid it has a link to all the programs that run on MACs. http://www.p2pchat.net/chat/zeropaid.php--->ZP Chat irc.p2pchat.net |
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April 1st, 2003, 11:07 AM
Yes, I meant if you use a program on a MAC you will be able to find a lot of programs for MAC.
I am not sure what networks are better but I would recommend using a network that is avaiable for PC and MAC, edonkey is one example. Kazaa is only available for PC so you probably wouldn't get as much luck there. I don't know for sure but I would use a program that connects to the Gnutella network as it is open source and has several programs that run on a PC or a MAC. http://www.p2pchat.net/chat/zeropaid.php--->ZP Chat irc.p2pchat.net |
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Aquisition http://www.xlife.org/
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